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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hayride

I've been waiting for a cool day to check this out,

today fit the bill...nice and cool

(My kind of day)

It was also the last day of the Historic Hayrides for the summer.

At the History Center in Rochester.

Such a great place to learn about the early days of Rochester.

Our Ride

The driver

I was intrigued by the story of the Stoppel homestead

In 1856, two Stoppel brothers, Joseph and George settled side by side in Rochester Township. The George Stoppel Farmstead stands today as a national register historic site to commemorate the early pioneers and agricultural history of SE Minnesota.

On April 28, 1856 George Stoppel filed for 160 acres of land.

His cost was $1.25 per acre for a total of $200.

The family built a barn, back barn, and stone house. The farm stayed in the family for 100 years until it left family control in 1956.

The farmstead was purchased by the History Center in 1976 as part of an expansion of the property.

The little doorway on the left was the first home the Stoppels' built, the barn was built later.

The inside of their first home....so small,

Constructed by the Stoppel brothers from the limestone they mined from the hill behind the house.

Now that's more like it. A very cool stone house.

This house has yet to be restored, we weren't allowed inside.

A little diddy about the caves on the propery

The red door is usually locked, but for tours it's opened

and we get to go in and checkout the caves.

Carved out of the limestone hills, this one branches off to the right and left into two other rooms

About Me

I am the author of this blog. The photo's are mine. I'm purely an amateur with an eye for all forms of beauty.
I am a child of God, a wife, mom, and grandma.
I love rides in the country, cemeteries, old churches, school houses and barns.